Tinkers. I am fo good a proficient in one quarter of an hour, that I can drink with any tinker in his own language, during my life The lord ambaffador, fent from a fort of tinkers to the king Tip-toe. Jocund day stands tip-toe on the misty mountains' tops Tire. The fhip-tire, the tire-valiant, or any other tire of the Venetian admittance I like the new tire within excellently Romeo and Juliet. 3 And, like an empty eagle, tire on the flesh of me and of my fon 1 Henry iv. 2 4 452229 Whofe virtues will, I hope, reflect on Rome, as Titan's rays on earth Titus Andron. 1 2 833242 Yet do thy cheeks look red as Titan's face S Let Titan rife as early as he dare, I'll through and through you I am a spirit of no common rate, the summer still doth tend upon my state, and Every tithe foul, 'mongst many thousand difines, have been as dear as Helen's T.& C. 2 2 Titinius. D. P. Title. And feal the title with a lovely kiss "Tis only title thou difdain'ft in her, the which I can build up Barely in title, not in revenue,-richly in both if justice had her right The severals, and unhidden passages, of his true titles to fome certain dukedoms H.v. 1 Will you, we shew our title to the crown? if not, our fwords fhall plead it in the field Under what title fhall I woo for thee You may wear her in title yours All thy other titles thou haft given away; that thou waft born with Title-leaf. Yea, this man's brow, like to a title-leaf, foretells the nature of Tittle-tattle. There is no tittle-tattle, no pibble-pabble, in Pompey's camp Titus. D. P. TITUS ANDRONICUS. To-and-fro-conflicting wind and rain To be, or not to be, that is the question 3 Henry vi. 1 a tragic vo 2 Henry iv. 1 1 4742 19 Henry v.41 528 112 803 831 Timon of Atb. Lear. 3 1 946126 Hamlet. 3 11017 132 Toad. Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous, wears a precious jewel in his head How fhe long'd to eat adders heads and toads carbonado'd Richard iii. I Ibid. 3 64125 Ibid. 4 4 6601 7 Ibid. 4 4 660223 Troi. and Creff: 2 3 870111 But fhe, good foul, had as lieve fee a toad, a very toad, as fee him Romeo and Juliet. 24980 148 Some fay the lark and loathed toad change eyes 3 Henry vi. 2 2 61224 241 2636243 - Or keep it as a cistern, for foul toads to knot and gender in Toad-fpotted. A most toad-spotted traitor Toad. I had rather be a toad, and live upon the vapour of a dungeon, than keep a corner in the thing I love, for others' ufes A. S. P. C. L Othello. 31062 2 12 2 10711 8 3 963 246 Troil. and Creff 2 1865153 Ibid. 1 3 862123 1 Henry iv. 4 2 465157 2 348 246 I 70516 Toads-ftool. Toaft. Either to harbour fled, or made a toast for Neptune Tod. Every 'leven wether tods; every tod yields pound and odd shilling Winter's Tale. 4 Coriolanus. 1 The man that makes his toe, what he his heart should make, shall of a corn cry, woe Tofore. Some obfcure precedence that hath tofore been sain Lear. 3 2 94717 Love's Labor Loft. 3 1 155214 Farewel, Lavinia, my noble fifter; O, 'would thou wert as thou 'tofore haft been Toged confuls Toil. They have pitch'd a toil; I am toiling in a pitch Titus Andron. 3 1844 122 11043213 Love's Lab. Loft. 4 3 16169 Why do you go about to recover the wind of me, as if you would drive me into a toil Token. You lov'd not her, to leave her token That what in time proceeds, may token to the future our paft deeds By wounding his belief in her renown with tokens thus and thus I never gave him token 13882 7 2 4952 6 1 Henry vi. 3 1556141 Cymbeline. 5 5 925243 Lear. 5 3 96519 Othello. 5 2 1076160 Token'd. On our fide like the token'd peftilence, where death is fure Ant. and Cleo. 3 8 7862 16 All's Well. 5 3 303260 4992 6 Tolling. When like the bee tolling from every flower the virtuous sweets 2 Henry iv. 4 Hang her an epitaph upon her tomb, and fing it to her bones -If a man do not erect in this age his own tomb, ere he dies, he fhall live no longer in monument, than the bell rings and the widow weeps A tomb muft cover thy fweet eyes of orphan's tears 'Midf. Night's Dream. 5 1 1951 51 2071 8 692 163 Methinks, I fee thee, now thou art fo low, as one dead in the bottom of a tomb Cymbeline. 1 Romeo and Juliet. 3 5 987239 Sweet tomb, that in thy circuit doft contain the perfect model of eternity R.&7.5 3 955114 Tomboys. To be partner'd with tomboys Tom o' Bedlam. My cue is wond'rous melancholy, with a figh like Tom o' Bedlam Lear. 1 To-morrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day, to the laft fyllable of recorded time 7 900151 2 934 111 Macbetb. 5 5 385141 1892 53 Tongs and bones. I have a reasonable good ear in mufic, let us have the tongs and the Midf. Night's Dream. 4 1 If you should need a pin, you could not with more tame a tongue defire it How might she tongue me Be not thy tongue thy own fhame's orator My tongue, though not my heart, shall have its will Com. of Errors. 3 2 110228 Ibid. 4 2 113229 Oh, time's extremity! haft thou fo crack'd and splitted my poor tongue in feven short years Ibid. 5 1 119 220 Ibid. 1 Half fignior Benedick's tongue in count John's mouth Mu. Ade About Noth.[2] No woman shall come within a mile of my court, on pain of losing her tongue Love's Lab. Loft.1 1148 2 22 Which his fair tongue (conceit's expofitor) delivers in such apt words Ibid. 2 I 152225 Ibid. 2 11542 3 His tongue filed Ere my heart durft make too bold an herald of my tongue Lend me the flourish of all gentle tongues You have a double tongue within your mask Rein thy tongue The world's large tongue proclaims you for a man replete with mocks Ibid. 4 3 1631 I Ibid. 5 1 164149 Ibid. 5 2 168158 Ibid. 5 2 1722 18 Ibid. 5 2 174125 1912 18 Mer. of Ven. 1 1982 19 As You Like It. 2 Ibid. 3 2 235234 Tam. of the Shrew.2 I 262 111 All's Well.13 282131 Ibid. 4 1 2951 53 I must put you into a butter woman's mouth, and buy another of Bajazet's.mule Let my tongue blifter; and never to my red-look'd anger be the trumpet any more Within my mouth you have engoal'd my tongue, doubly portcullis'd with my teeth This tongue, that runs so roundly in thy head, should run thy head from thy unreverend shoulders Ibid. 2 I 42118 His tongue is now a stringless instrument Ibid. 2 I 421 40 Difcomfort guides my tongue, and bids me speak of nothing but despair Ibid. 3 2 427 123 Ibid. 3 2 427153 3 4371 27 I know your daring tongue fcorns to unfay what once it hath deliver'd My tongue cleave to my roof within my mouth, unless a pardon, ere I rife, or speak And gave the tongue a helpful ornament; a virtue that was never feen in you And his tongue founds ever after as a fullen bell Turning your tongue divine to a loud trumpet, and a point of war Ibid. 5 1 Henry iv. 3 1 458 128 2 Henry v.1 I 4742 54 Ibid. 4 1 49318 I have a whole school of tongues in this belly of mine; and not a tongue of them all speaks any other word but my name Ibid. 4 3 496 146 Thefe fellows of infinite tongue, that can rhime themselves into ladies favours,- My tongue is rough, coz'; and my condition is not smooth Have I a tongue to doom my brother's death, and shall that tongue give pardon to a flave fpit their duties out, and cold hearts freeze Richard iii. 21 6451 9 Henry viii. 675116 Tongue. Tongue. The tongue our trumpeter Thefe are the tribunes of the people, the tongues o' the common mouth Coriolanus.l 704/2/17 719135 Ibid. 5 1 733|1|46 . Julius Cæfar. 5 1 76225 7692 7 So, now go tell, an if thy tongue can speak who 'twas that cut thy tongue, and ra- O, that delightful engine of her thoughts Struck me with her tongue moft ferpent-like, upon the very heart Troil. and Cref.3 3 877130 Ibid. 5 3 963252 Romeo and Juliet. Tongues [Languages] I would I had bestowed that time in the tongues, that I have in fencing, dancing, and bear-baiting Tongued. Pay him the due of the honey-tongued Boyet You might haply think, tongue-ty'd ambition, not replying, yielded 2 9842 20 Twelfth Night.1 3 30928 Love's Lab. Loft. 5 2 169144 Richard ii. I 1414225 Winter's Tale. 1 2 334139 Richard 37 655152 Jul. Cafar. 1 1742 120 And Cupid grant tongue-ty'd maidens here, bed, chamber, Pandar to provide this geer Too much. I will not take too much for him Troilus and Creff 3 2 874223 Took. And took it on his death, that this, my mother's fon, was none of his Tool. Or have we some strange Indian, with the great tool, come to court, fo besiege us Take you to your tools Having work more plentiful than tools to do't 701124 848 120 Cymbeline. 5 3 920254 1968 113 Romeo and Juliet. 1 981 6 Much Ado Ab. Notb. 3 2 133160 Draw thy tool; here comes of the house of Montague There was never yet philosopher, that could endure the tooth-ach patiently Ibid. 51141155 He that fleeps, feels not the tooth-ach Cymbeline. 5 4 923156 K. John. 11389212 Tooth-picker. Fetch you a tooth-picker now from the farthest inch of Afia M. A. Ab. N. z 1 127239 Top. Take time by the top Tooth-pick. Now you, traveller, he and his tooth-pick at my worship's mess And bow'd his eminent top to their low ranks Ibid. 1 2 124 2 18 All's Well. 1 1280123 He's a coward and a coystril, that will not drink to my niece, till his brains turn o' the toe like a parish top The center is not big enough to bear a school-boy's top And wears upon his baby-brow the round and top of sovereignty Twelfth Night.1 33091 1 He turn'd me about with his finger and thumb, as one would fet up a top - All the ftor'd vengeance of heaven fall on her ingrateful top Topas. Sir Topas, the curate, who comes to vifit Malvolio the lunatick Top-gallant. Which to the high top-gallant of my joy must be my convoy night Ibid. 2 4 944|2| 2 Ibid. 5 3 964214 Tw. Night. 4 2 327162 in the fecret Rom.and Jul. 2 Topless. Sometime great Agamemnon, thy topless deputation he puts on Troi. and Creff. 13 980133 8631 23 3 Henry vi. 54 629 260 Hamlet. 4 71032121 Coriolanus. 2 1712125 Midf. Night's Dream. 2 . 1792 8 Macbeth. 4 1378152 1 Henry iv. 3 1 457141 I'll look no more; left my brain turn, and the deficient fight topple down headlong Behold, this is the happy wedding torch, that joineth Roan unto her countrymen Ib. 3 2 557118 Did defire you to burn this night with torches Ant. and Cleop.42791125 Ibid. 412 795'140 Torch. Give me a torch A. S. P. C. L. Rom. and Juliet. 1 4 972|1|22| What torch is yond', `that vainly lends his light to grubs and eyeless fcul's Torch-bearers. We have not spoke as yet of torch-bearers Fair Jeffica fhall be my torch-bearer -Defcend, for you must be my torch-bearer Torments. What ftudied torments, tyrant, haft for me will ope your lips Torn. Prove our loving lawful, and our faith not torn Mer. of Venice.24 2042 43 Ibid. 2 4 2051 28 Winter's Tale. 3 2 3452 30 Othello. 5 21079|1|34 Love's Lab. Loft.43 163154 Could promise to himself a thought of added honour torn from Hector Troil. and Creff45 882222 Tortive. And divert his grain tortive and errant from his course of growth Tortoife. Come, thou tortoise Ibid. 1 3861248 Tempeft. 2 534 Romeo and Juliet. 5994137 Torture. No worfe of worse extended, with vileft torture let my life be ended All's W. 2 1284 237 And in his needy fhop a tortoife hung The curfes he fhall have, the tortures he fhall feel, will break the back of man, the heart of monster Winter's Tale. 43 3579 How now, foolish rheum, turning difpiteous torture out of doors Thou, king, send out for tortures ingenious Bitter torture fhall winnow the truth from falfehood This torture fhould be roar'd in difmal hell If thou doft flander her, and torture me, never pray more Toryne. Cæfar has taken Toryne Tofs. Good enough to tofs Toffeth. Lucius, what book is that the toffeth fo Cymbeline. 5 5925131 Ibid. 5 5 925 156 Ibid. 5 5 928 123 Rom. and Jul. 3 2 984128 Othello. 3 31063 221 Ant. and Cleop. 37785260 1 Henry iv. 4 Tot. The wren goes to't, and the fmall gilded fly does lecher in my fight The fitchew, nor the foyled horse, goes to't with a more riotous appetite Tottering. What news, what news, in this our tottering state 2 465249 1845 151 Ibid. 4 61 Titus Andron 4 6 Two Gent. of Verona. 5 4 Mid. N.'s Dream. 3 2 Ibid. 2 187232 This the delivered in the most bitter touch of forrow, that e'er I heard a virgin exclaim in But, at his touch, fuch fanétity hath heaven given his hand, they prefently amend 16.4 To morrow, good Sir Michael, is a day, wherein the fortune of ten thousand men muft 'bide the touch Ah, Buckingham, now do I play the touch, to try if you be current gold indeed Madam, I have a touch of your condition, that cannot brook the accent of reproof His curfes and his bleffings touch me alike, they are breath I not believe in If he will touch the estimate them with feveral fortunes O thou touch of hearts! think thy flave man rebels One touch of nature makes the whole world kin I know no touch of confanguinity A touch more rare fubdues all pangs, all fears Heavens, how deeply you at once do touch me me with noble anger Might I but live to see thee in my touch, I'd say I had eyes again - me not fo near Ibid. 660238 H.viii. 2 2 681150 Ibid. 51 696239 17262 37 Coriolanus. 18032 I Ibid. 3 819227 Troi. and Creff3 3 876143 Ibid. 4 3 919115 Touched. Hath he borne himself penitently in prison? how feems he to be touched If love have touch'd you, nought remains but fo |